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Show 4A SUNDAY HERALD 31st Rites Jean Ashton Sets Mi SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1962 Utah County, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Ashton of rovo, are announcing trie engagement nd approaching marriage, of their dauth- er,l Norma Jean, to Robert C. Thornock. Thd parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and rs., Uiarfcnce S. TnornocK oi Jtrovo. The. date selected by the young couple s May 31 with vows; to be exchanged in the Salt Lake Temple. A dance reception Teens Sha u Id J Develop 5fe nse i.' "H ill r Norma Jean 13 graduate of Orem Hiigh School and a former student of Brigham Young University. Robert is a graduate of Wheatridge High School Denver, Colo., arid is present ly attending BYU. He recently returned from an L.D.S. Mission m Brazil. The couple will maketheir home in V I I, ' 3 PtVvvn . iy(v 4 nouricement made today by her parents Mr nd Mrs Wayne B mckirig on Otem MrJ Roberts' hiarents are MrJ and I rs Gedrge R. Rbb4rts. also ofi Orern. The couple Will be married on May 01 I the bride Thb recept ori at it he h(jmj wil follow t hat same evening. Bidden to a ttend .the. bride are tiani Collins, Kat Roberts, Sherrie Hansen, Ronna! Smith and Linda Jackie J enk Hicken. Miss is a senior at Orem eking N J i ... if s Hi&h and a memoer oi urem is a graduate of The benedict-eleOrem High School and .is! how attending Central Utah Vocational School. He is a member of urem ori unum. NORMA JEAN ASHTON Problem Windon Can Be Helped With Flowers Indoor Gardening r Seersucker Ghoice Fq iage Plant That Is Easy toG7rbw Is j Look around your home. Is li ke lack of there aj "sore tiumb" window Alia (n one that doesn't water ,'UMW somewhere IrV tiaentkpH or perhaps Vff V b too small a t. In two-stor-y re to seem due 111 belong Try . nto a larger pot, ana giv- homes it's often found halfway to keep the sou up a staircase. A good way to lngcnough water remove such a Window from the moist. obtain the old "unwanted" category is to dress Iq. Is it possible to up with a pleasing arrangeplant known as e!l maple? My it of jpotted planty or flowers. ment i nd I would like one niotberjhad a protective coverTills maple-shaped requires can I It has to get one if An attracwlndowsUl. the for blossoms ing leaves, arid tpt i -ndlscratchproof L. tive, waterproof 100K I1K0 DCUI.I fMrp. U, A A. Tills would te abutllon, also material such as ceramic tile is and ideal. It will be easy for you to known las flowtrng-mapl- e the parlor-maplMy grower who select the tileofyou want from and wide ants ilzei, of shapes house a variety p has wide variety colors now available.: should have it. j By K;ATHEltINE know the As you propab deririg Jew fami y nas lyhole been untie fgolni lie vis Ion clatsl- left most of US iflcatiori This ' t fir beh nd in ,knowldege of just which Want is called what. Our pliant wday Is Gepgenanthus un. u L sound! . 1 datus, butlit wni! formerly fmown at Dlchbrisandry mosalca undata, and is still lifted this way by we are many growers, At name common! lh the that lucky leeriucker-planremained t has of lt e. choice and Compact olant. quite. foliage im mi liSw.ffroivirifl. with broad daric la a particularly :This This A. WAL HER -- DorothyDix green leaves banded with; silvery, grcy. Dcfo red beneath, the leaves, which are all toSferlald With the metallic! sheen so typical of thisj family, have deep red tinder I Ides. The common name, seersucker! came from thej puckered appearance:4 of the leaves. Seerslicker is easy to grow. It prefers a warm place protected from direct sunlight. It needs amro6ts. and ple mdisture kt the solli d Fairly rich, hleh humidity is also beneficial to seersucker. It may be propa 1 . ent with "taste'l The more learn about your natural eauty and how to take advantage f it now, the surer you will be f your sense of good taste when ou UICY STAItT Make a breakfast tarter by combining! 1 quart of hilled apple juice wfth 1 cup of range Juice. 2 tablespoons of emon Juice and V clip of sugar two-in-o- ne m : k 1-- 4 ct j I. Pleasant Grove will be their home ii JAYNE HACKING . . i I i -- f i (UPDH The an nd even champagne (pmt lo- CI arcl: clent queen bpatra supposedly tions often used to milk in fcoiffure) because for the sak. bathed milk leaves beauty's Now, her moder h sisters are soak mdre sheen, more bulk.1 Milk Is especially effectHt, he ing their hair iii the stuff for the same reason. said, on hair which has been At least two New York hal altered In! texture by bleafchirtg ' t! us are and said salons dyeing. dressing hey Good grooming ean be kept in the glove compartment along with other necessities. Use one of those small zip- pered cases you find at the and in it, put small brush and a comb. Add a fold-u- p metal tubd of hair flvc-and-t- cn 1 diluted skimmed milk as tl lotion" for tomers' locks o I was tempted Immediately o love pun about "tho skim you touch," but refrained after. He hairdressers assured' that the ukc of milk has valid benefits aid produces hair sets no less than sensational. "What's good for babies is goid said Ilia KrauH e, for the hair, of Ila Hairdressers, Inc., one kf the pioneers in use of. milk in t he , beauty shop. Anthos Jordan, wixo owm a chain of shops in New York and TJoiu .Tcrenv iald he had bepn using skimmcq milk for hair set- tings "four o five, years now Mo Sheen Mr. Cris, pokesman for. the d that the Anthos salon chain's hairdressers; preferred skimmed milk beer, ginger Ale ing5 dressing. Put In small sizes of any cosmetic you may need, most of them in those handy little ;fold-umetrtl tubes. An emery hoard ior chips or breaks in flngcrtalls Is essential. A small pottle of colorless nal polish ls handy for stopping run in your stockcontainer ings. A pocket-sizof cleansing! tissues and a pocket-size shoe, brush ajso would help greatly. For emergencies, use a miniature sewing kit from the p flve-and-tc- n. feminihity. Who, after kll has been wear ing the togas flowing robes, ga rongs, and kiltsi itbday, as during the DSSt cerituHps? TTlstnrv served, with the ladies preserving a statistic that down through the ages more men) than,! women havei worn klrts knd flowing robes and more womehj than men have worn pants. As early as 600 A,D.( the ladies had "already taken to, pants and, long before that, the men were wearing (lowing garb. So, what's the complaint? It does exist, in the dear old realm of propriety. Yes, Virginia, there is a pants ethic f Today, fair fallible females art Mwearng the pantjs" too short and too tightj Ladles should bury the meaning and wear! the pants' not to usurp our men's. position, but tq please. Shudders are permissible at the with sight of today's teen-queeto ankle between six inch gaps up and pant hem, with clinging fabric rears. Tof over . all and young ages, a problem e should be concealed top; and .by a tunic' or extra-lon- g the length problcn' by five minutes- of the lost art of "using the needle and thread." Has any- one noticed that bad fit in pants with publicgoes .worn curlers? hair j ly ed ns YORK NEW tuiiuumng' a ion tradition of ladies wearing fp'antf .for leisure and active-wea- r suit tneir own old-fashion- Hair Goes On the Wagon Good Grooming Milk Replaces Beer Rinses While In Ccr mm hirst Aid ror to-to- 1 I aup-ueD- s. e .1. ( I 1 : ut ou become a woman. Yound Wife Tells Story On taster o tncouraae urners I'll teen-ager- all-o- il -- t is during your een years you determine what kind of woman you are going to be. The way you wear make Hup, choose hatii styles and wear clothes will unquestionably affect the im. pression you win maice on people throughout your life. international beauty experts s advise throughout the world to develop a fashionable ense of taste. Learn the art of observation, and take advantage on the material, grooming classes and expert advice wmcn are all available to you at home and in in newspapers .and school . magazines . . .on television 'and radio. Don't go for fads. Adapt them to your particular type. Al ways remember youtf individual fashion and make-u- p requirements ana most important look your age and.be yourself! Choose colors that compliment and highlight your ha r, eyes and complexion. Keep your make-u- p to a minimum, and maintain a wardrobe of lipsticks, so you will always be able to selct the right color to mitch or harmonize with ybur sweaters, dresses and coats. The basis of good aste is tlp-e cleanliness. I: yqu have kin problems, mak ah extra fort to keep ,your skin immac- iflately clean, watcw your diet, n..i. j lotions and a,pa use meuiciucu dreams. Of course, if this doesn't fork, see your dermatologist. Regardless of style trends, wear coiffure that truly flatters your nee. shape and figure. The nair style you pick must be a part of our total look. This is ithc timet to experim- ! A! home wedding OREM ceremoriy an ft a recent idri at the Riverside Country Club are included in.the marriage plans! Let's face It, tthe ladies art 6f ayne Hacking and Stephen George wearing the pants tsm, xne moaern woman, is Just! Roberts, accordintr to t tie engagement an that evening is to be held in the East that S haron Stake House. ' j i taste Of. Good You Must Wear Pants Use Propriety If Wedding Ceremonies Set rdav 21st By Jay ne ttackinA and Mv. Koberts hip-curv- - hand-in-no-glo- . this same etiquette extends dlluies the milk with fu;rthejr to the '"where" of pants equal ports of w.iteri dc wear.) They're worn many places' Pending on texturp of the cus where ithey should iever be 'seen. Hut, irt many arenx, they are fast not leave any flaklness and acceptable, pd nn iniur iwo In un? Kurone. aicr Incidentally, theft u(iys iiuj pi wnhea milk bottle. arc niiihy places Where pants at- -, "This," said 11a, "is the beat- - tire is frt acceptable at all. roest thing that has habnent'd to ute arvtrnvtlers tope by carryhe dairy industry since Invention ing a skirt in the back seat (to loved shorts (of the milking machine.'' slip over comfort church or museum for tours, or Unsourcd hotels. for even entering many The National Dairy Council as not lis This po revolutionary, wns n't so of ca!r-ricd been have scarves" "church that but one of its nutrlt onists reasonfor years in the same pointed out thri reason milk gives for strict propriety countries. ing starch to a set. When he liquid has disappeared, part of iht rcsi- due is the lactos, or sugar con- tent which provides the stiffener. Ila gives her customers heads the milk bath n two wayseither dampening the ha r before letting with a saturated cottoni pt first se ting with water, then spraying on the milk before rhiladj goes under the dryer. 'Skimmed niilk.t ' she pre ached, Iryman, H leaves ho discoloration ton tara hair, helps iill In the ends loix long bleached ,hair, eliminates teasing Anthos ibOut g certain By HELEN WOltDEN EltSKINE "That's all we wanted to know Jlend well. Chill. Serif es 4 to 6. married and you're going it DORCm Y DIX: When You're to stay married, no matter how flit's a trully femininej world this Easter comes aro d;I like to help young or how poor you are. We'll A rubber mat on the floor in Spring, with both Paris and New someone on to a n w lite, as i was help you make a go of it." ront of the fuse box reduces the York showing ruffles on every. surest way once neipea. And so we moved in with them. possibility of shock n case the thing from daytime wear to sleep- know is to tell wear. story and as It wasn't easy. They didn't have concrete floor is damp kitA Ibv 1 stem! icuttlngsL rotted; triatjli you print il Easter irt much money either. But both in day, Ilther iin jdanjpi keatmosajj or in the ,hope that firid thd sisted that we continue school. ptlra willtheir," to own My husband turned what he made plain watef, of it may toej.pvwea When tne plant nas mica, me poij on that part-tim- e Job over to with crowth resulting from suckH I married at 15 around Easter the house I Mom With helpjed Pop. r crs. work and cooking after school time; Mv husband had only ..A 'Like so many tropical plants; after school houj-- job for he wa and weekends. icomDing ine pair n reverse to keersuckeriplaht shows its dls- - still attending high kchool. Ther Somehow, we made ends meet. too and I'Ve been is or bddy) soli at provide air that pleasure r Just wasn't any money to do any- There were moments, like when ""Tl own on it turn head for a its leaf my Using by not a tips dry letting dyen rent room we didn't jhave the money to buy th;ing with,, OREM f- An open ho ?e hajs been k Smonth now ard haven't soured brown Once the leaves have le alone housekeep The sooiilT you answer any kind Of c othes for; the kind the right Mr. honor and of invitatign the better. for Friday, April 27, .toj et." dried, theyj cannot be restored to I suppose the pxcitement of the school prom, that I wanted to normal but a change in cultural b Lin B. la Mr. Dan Nielsen, th former and th prospect of i quit, but Mom and Pop wouldn't iirlll Ma tr ft t further holiday won me. whole week's! let recent in were who taca united Diann Slater, logeiner brown ng. To minimize; the disfig got usJ The first "Once you've given your word, days seemep wedding ceremonies. uring knpfrance of the damaged like a wonderful dream com you've got to keep said T ht it," laffccted leaves trim off the iiWft trti . lhen. w ke to 1A11 friends grimly. and relat ves fire invit areas kylth'sharp acissorsl leaving I Swas Just allWlidmore reality. n silly sure I'm husband often felt my partsJ lime only the firm to attend und honor the k)uplolfrom 8 to wna aian i Know Hy the way, this is a good .trick me. teenager about, homcmak- - as I dld, but ho never said any10 p.m. at the homo of the bride's parents, iirsi ining to use with any! plant; it won't in thing. Finally, he was graduated ing. e and got his first Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. SI tcr, 764 W. 4f)0 Jure it and it! certainly Improves job. My husband uiia. "AiayDO we a If it hadn't ljeeri for me and Its looks, N. Orem. Parents of the groom are Mr. ts and get your our marriage, lie not have SlncW th play, of light on the better call it q might arid Mrs. Ellis Nielsen, Vmvo. Msrlcne Warner liJG mail leaves! of anyjp ant of the wander 1 parents to ann prepared for it as seriously as he ana went to Mom op and did. enhances the met- So jwe w Hat was in our j. The eotiple are making their new home :':;:J"'"J ;: told them Our higli school principal, knownrriiV to allle Wlstcat, like place the thoughts. kneV already will the continue situation,! and ing bride's with where the to him table lamps parents helped plants close so we dldnt choose the about our eloppng courses. That was I.J right tney howito the best advantage, halve to break the education. their news o that. six year ago. We are The entld warmth and the not terribly ought thbyfd be relieved at happy now, with our children ilht suits these plants ouK decision. me. and a hif WoV Looked at r Job that ldoks perfectly, ind generally produces thik did man yowl "Why boy, marry steadily better for my husband. more compact growth tney ?" His words were gentle But it lias been such a long,! mich! make if allowed toj rely on volccl s n sten hard road that I cannot imagine reac uii Whatever dakight thej locition. seven Med I sal are! There I Because him," snaada teenagers; thinking of marriage a hiisband this i)f of rainbows. Ij looKdd members Then al at my Pop trailing whyi not make a taoie "Why did yoU marry my daugh- - often plead with those I know are My hukband siraignienea about to marry, to wait Jusi a planter cohtalning some; of the I loved few more yearjl, put their love to hial shoulders. ntvver ncs? test, give, their husband-to-b- e a sir." MltS. dAn K. N1KLSEN and Answers iQucstions t chance and tomakc be us pregood (Linda biann Slater) he i arms around Mom put my wrong with Q. What Is! r rr " to settle down with each pared It has very Mose Eau de Cologne other. But I might as well talk to few leaves, and has only fahe blosBlut A Gold Lbl the wild wind. - Mr. D L. 1 Beauty Br hfs som ut a t me. B God be praised, we made it T.85cm4p A. Your Mosoa (Rhoeo diScolori few do. On the other hand I ELEGANCE SYMBOLS very py lax Dai-would seetijto be all right. $ Kh it it may have been the best thin givenNa fairly; cool plack bright in the world for us, because th HI Webster defines elegance as: ;The Ipng, low sofa stretching light without! sun, and moist soil, did our chardevelop hardships) F igracefully rcjfined. We know of along the window walljias been the plant sliould have ciultja fcW acter and sense of responsibility. no other definition that cjould so upholstered In a subtly Ucaves, although it will drop the toroom the Thanks fo my parents, our dy. for Furniture dec dining and go cotton! fabric rating Spring Knlts-Uanperfectly describe French lower onesfaS it grows, If the Knits not in cither. was need sets, ing cpme resurrected marriage like green grass and April home furnishings. And that ha been treated to rcpej stem eets1 Uw long and bare, cut Knitted sheaths are slimming. and, as a result,, we've gone or gether chairs Consider, Instead, painted it! of look root re The the background for this style dirt and spots White over-cithoff tie leafy top and frcsh, gay in b ack or navy blue. to a new sand more abundant HfeJ showers. with a natural wood table and especially n side oi one As fcr falls into the! same category. ' ' drapes hang at A Very ?fappy piossom.ai attime, his is true only f you're WlfeJ the outdoor world cifeatcs tho serving pieces. Tainted bedside least smar enough! to; think this is normal; blue curtains which match the urge to bring some of the chango tables, a painted chair or a color buy a7khit that and Mother. Soft, rcitrjiined colorJ gencr-l- y thatV all my plants eve 0, and isn't tlght-fltti- r riew, of the tirrjet. An InterestBut inside. anythihg large ful desk in! the bedroomi will pro EfEAR VERY; HAPPY: There ii g. An indicated, but here there is jrolor touch has I'm alwaysj 'happy they do that knit will do wonders with chosen should be. or In small, been, added by the stew, vide salt . for your little to add to your story. Than 14 foil much leeway. The ing margin well. oainiiniZ J , the same blue door 1 the add accessories Antique figure; ascllngfag knit sheath will you for sharing It with others oil Imagination. faded rose and mauve shades so Q. I have! recently received a snow ever bul ge. new when old' link French prints When with the past Easter day. furniture, charming you buy in the past have given and hanging I'M popular portaeorpus j plant that p about to mind beside the avoid with it. used Jn a vertical line COLOGNE contemporary furnish .make up your way to mote definite hues; and Crowning Glory lour rcct "8nJ ai care docs It Send yo ur problem to Dorothy staid and stodgyr Forget those ings. Modern paintings and sculp Fruftwood tab with marble the conven ional fabrics such as need? I dan'fc find it in any carddri Frequent AMmboos, faithful Dix care M this!: newspaper. Bd matched living room "suites". ture, modern designs ih fabrics van cty of Un to the inset book. The name may be spelled brushing and he right style all sure to enclose a uorai ana striped silks)' tapes- sofa gives self Far more interestisi: g are the sofa and wallpaper can be used; to stamped, Chairs have been group. some other .jway. as I only! heard combine to mike gray or white addressed envelope. Helpful leaf in one fabric and try, toiles and needlepoint are Wpholstcrcd of match- - achieve a sopiusuvaiea huiius nd e e p citron pair ' it s a d and have never seen it'ii hair a defin td asset not a lia lets aval ll ableJ Write for "Td ing chairs in a different style, Iphere in! the room w: th older Replaced today by green., frequently MrsC-N- , .J, S. bllity. print ijitlq ue satin S,! and texturcfl fabric and color. Marry-OWait?" furnishings, frTTr'',v' f i ,:t'!'-- ' cJosatice can not Ml II A. Correctly, it is spelled nens and dottons. x be measured in dollars and "podbcarpua.H This plant ikes a Ard; e v id e ti ti in cents. flbove They room sketched has The cool jplace, moist soil, and very TUESDAY WhilTE ROSE TRANSPARENT ah overall feeling of elegance sweeping curves of. design, in DRAPERY bright Ught or filtered sunlightl of. color. jyet is practical and livable.iSoft Hchnesi and depth, on GLYCERINE one of IS TOTS DAY delft blue arid Q. Can; you tell me how io.care compose Why don't you call 0u hem O interior for designers a color scheme that plays up. ek for 1.63 for. a fuchsia? It keeps I'droopihg in these symbols iincbordinatlng the the sliiof graceful curve its leaves, and the buds that were Gold Tone room ans? p Anytime. your furniture. Provincial French it! D. on have all fallen off. TUESDAY BIG LOADS-- Up to 16 Pounds! ONLY ! Clean light bulbs give bettef Cleaned and y: pry Readjto Stores in , light J Wash ;the bulbs but don't dunk' them. The bases of the bulbs Rehang In only 45 M!nutesl Portraits Si Jay to lynn lare cemented the glass and i . a.mi 9 to kOffer .I II ii "' Good 8 Durins; April, p.m.) lur t FORKIi h PAYSON too much moisture may jloosen 20 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. DOWNTOWN LAUNDROMAT 130 No. 2nd West, Prov NO . 1st W EST v 264 SPANISH jthff cement i!Make sure the bulbs FR3-- 5 03 LT US HELP .YOU LEAD A CLEAN LIFE !ar dried well before using them. -- easlly-drbine- f. Orem Q pen House Slated Apn 27 To Hon or Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nielsen ill "hT HiT i s ; - trt m it Manners Make Friends i Jh well-color- i uy fJ and Your Homo ed v 1 . ' full-tim- la i M m at m. n.. - . 1 '"iJjL.' Tlf . : t'-- KL-J..- - ' d Itoo-brid- ht ndn-famil- merry-go-roun- d . 1. I tp jj .' Sheaths ottering k i HI Figure fyrl- Spring iging A Splurg Of Decorating? 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